Top 19 Quotes & Sayings by Jason Giambi

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American athlete Jason Giambi.
Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Jason Giambi

Jason Gilbert Giambi is an American former professional baseball first baseman and designated hitter. In his Major League Baseball (MLB) career, which began in 1995, Giambi played for the Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees, Colorado Rockies, and Cleveland Indians. He is the older brother of the late MLB player Jeremy Giambi.

The biggest thing as I have gotten older is the calmness that's come over me.
No matter what players say or people say, you want to be liked and appreciated, even if you've had a downfall.
You get to the plate and nothing is going through your mind. You see the ball, you see the seams. — © Jason Giambi
You get to the plate and nothing is going through your mind. You see the ball, you see the seams.
I'm still playing the game, having a great time.
I can't get into specifics. Someday, hopefully, I'll be able to.
I had fun coming every day and playing in front of a packed house - it was exciting.
As a younger player, you always kind of play with that fear of failure.
This game, it seems when you play it the best, is when you're not really thinking a lot and just reacting and keeping it at its simplest point - just see it and hit it.
I know my swing is going to be there. I don't need 600 swings in the cage; I know where it's at.
I've learned that you have to take responsibility for yourself in this game and lead yourself through it.
Unfortunately, the rumors are going to be a part of it. But that's OK. I'm probably tested more than anybody else. I'm not hiding anything. That stuff didn't help me hit home runs. I don't care what people say, nothing is going to give you that gift of hitting a baseball.
Winning depends on where you put your priorities. It's usually best to put them over the fence.
I'm too busy having fun to be mean and nasty.
People ask me, "What would you be doing without baseball?" I don't know... super-sizing fries?
What we should have done a long time ago was stand up - players, ownership, everybody - and said: 'We made a mistake.'
Being patient, feeling comfortable, taking my walks-that's part of my game.
I'm going to play my game and be who I am. I don't think anyone puts more pressure on me than I do on myself.
We should have apologized back then and made sure we had a rule in place and gone forward. ... Steroids and all of that was a part of history. But it was a topic that everybody wanted to avoid. Nobody wanted to talk about it.
How can you not have fun going around the country playing baseball for a living? Being a baseball player is the next best thing to being a rock star. — © Jason Giambi
How can you not have fun going around the country playing baseball for a living? Being a baseball player is the next best thing to being a rock star.
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